3-20 BA 3001 En – Edition 2.0 * * 345001b330.fm
Operation
3.11 Seat belt
Do not drive or work with the seat belt unbuckled –
Danger of personal injury!
☞ Buckle up before moving or working with the machine!
• Always fasten the seat belt if the rollbar is raised!
• Do not use the seat belt if the rollbar is lowered.
• Seat belt must not be twisted!
• The seat belt must run over the hips – and not over the stomach!
• Do not place the seat belt over hard, edged or fragile items (tools, meter
rule, glasses, pen) carried inside your clothes!
• Never buckle up 2 persons (children!) with one seat belt!
• Check seat belts regularly. Have damaged parts immediately replaced
by an authorised workshop!
• Always keep the seat belt clean, as coarse dirt can impair proper
functioning!
• Seat belt buckle must not be obstructed by foreign bodies (paper or
similar); otherwise the buckle latch cannot lock into place!
After an accident the belt strap is stretched and no longer serviceable. In an
accident, the seat belt
Will not provide adequate protection!
☞ Replace the seat belt after an accident
☞ Have fastening points and seat fixture checked for bearing capacity!
Seat belt C is for the driver's safety during work on construction sites and during road
travel.
Fastening the seat belt:
☞ Fasten seat belt C as follows before moving the machine:
• Hold belt on buckle latch A and run it slowly and steadily over the hips to buckle B
• Insert buckle latch A into buckle B with an audible click (pull test)
Fasten the seat belt only if the rollbar is raised.
Fig. 37: Fastening the seat belt
C
B
A